π Hey, Egemen here.
For most software if you ask me, the install step should not exist at all.
I recently discovered Taku AI that solves that exact problem.
You open a marketplace of apps, agents, skills and workflows that other people already built and already tested. You click and actually run it. No clone, no API keys, no environment file, no dependency error at midnight.
Then the part that actually matters: When somebody else's setup gets close but lands wrong for you, you fork it.
Point it at your Notion and your Drive. Rewrite the prompt in your own voice. Save it as yours. The fork is a snapshot rather than a live link, so an update from the original creator will never break the version you spent three weeks tuning. That detail sounds minor until it happens to you.
Chain a few of those together and you stop owning tools and start owning a workflow. Taku calls that a Stack.
Package the Stack as a Stax and anybody else can install and run what you made, with a revenue share paid to you every time it runs.
Taku reports 12,000 apps and skills on the marketplace, 3,400 creators, and 1.2M runs a month.
One thing I find really impressive: every submission passes through a converter that swaps its API calls onto Taku's own proxy. One subscription covers the whole stack instead of twelve separate ones.






